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Suara.com – Human rights lawyer Veronica Koman spoke again about the rejection of the Omnibus Employment Creation Law.
Through her personal Twitter network, Veronica Koman highlighted that the World Bank has begun to positively welcome the existence of this Omnibus Law for Job Creation.
Veronica Koman said that the World Bank’s support indicated that the Omnibus Job Creation Law should be rejected.
“The World Bank supports the Omnibus, it also indicates that the Omnibus should be rejected”, He said, Friday (10/16/2020) night.
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In line with Veronica Koman, lead journalist Farid Gaban also commented on the news that the World Bank said it was supporting the Omnibus Job Creation Act.
Farid Gaban admitted that he was not surprised to hear the news. The reason is that he thinks that the spirit of the Omnibus Employment Creation Law is economic liberalization.
“Does the World Bank support the Omnibus? It does not act. The spirit of the Omnibus is in fact economic and financial liberalization.” He said, Friday (10/16/2020).
Furthermore, Farid Gaban also stated that the Omnibus Law on Job Creation is in fact in line with the World Bank’s operating principles.
“In accordance with the direction of the World Bank and in accordance with the principles of neoliberalism according to the Washington Consensus”, imbu Farid Gaban.
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The World Bank calls for the Omnibus Law on job creation to support economic recovery
The World Bank, in its written statement, said that the Employment Creation Law could support a strong economic recovery and long-term growth in Indonesia.
According to the World Bank, with the Job Creation Law removing major investment restrictions and providing a signal that Indonesia is open for business, this could help attract investors, create jobs and help Indonesia fight poverty. .
In a statement that included the name of Senior External Officer, World Bank Lestari Boediono, he also stated that the Job Creation Act was a major reform effort to make Indonesia more competitive and support the country’s long-term aspirations of be a prosperous society.
The World Bank also recalled that consistent implementation of the laws will be very important and will require strong implementing regulations to ensure inclusive and sustainable economic growth and the joint efforts of the Indonesian Government and other stakeholders.
The World Bank is committed to working with the Government of Indonesia on these reforms, towards economic recovery and a better future for all Indonesians.
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